You have two option Contact the executor of the estate and offer to take whatever inheretance you have partially as the equity of the vehicle, then AFTER or as part of the transaction, pay off the loan. Better option: talk to the bank. Explain the situation and tell them that you would like to buy the vehicle and want to get clear title in your name. The bank will need to reposess the vehicle then they can sell it to you. * Before any action can be taken concerning any property belonging to the deceased, all assets and debts must be ruled on by the probate court as to whether or not they are subject to being included in the estate. Once that has been done, the interested party may proceed with whatever action necessary concerning the vehicle, assuming that the lender is agreeable.
If you are currently detained by ICE and need your deceased mother's citizenship certificate, you can try contacting a friend or relative. You can also obtain form N-565 which is an application for a replacement certificate.
Most real estate agents would be happy to give you A "Quit Claim" form.
Yes. If their mother or father became a US. citizen then legally if they're under 18 they are a citizen.
No, it is not possible to obtain power of attorney for a deceased person, as power of attorney ceases upon the death of the individual.
A court will need to lift the "freeze" order before funds can be removed from the attached account. If the account belonged to the deceased the probate court has jurisdiction, in which case funeral expenses will be paid from the estate of the deceased. If the account does not belong to the deceased it is unlikely that a request for release will be granted unless the requester can provide documentation that there is no other means to obtain burial funds.
Take the title to your local dmv and tell them the circumstances. You will need to prove that the vehicle was left to you in a will, or you will need to show that you are the executor of estate.
You have to find out who the executor of the estate is. They should be able to sell you the vehicle and sign the title over to you.
You need to obtain vehicle registration when you first purchase a vehicle or when the current registration expires.
Not if the husband is still living. If he is deceased, the executor can obtain the records.
It is illegal to obtain a deceased person's Social Security number without proper authorization. You can request this information through the Social Security Administration or by contacting the deceased person's estate executor or legal representative.
To obtain a credit report for a deceased individual, you need to request it from the credit reporting agencies by providing the necessary documentation, such as a death certificate and proof of your authority to act on behalf of the deceased person's estate.
The vehicle will need to be refinanced with the lender after probate procedures have been completed. The new owner will then need contact the DMV in their state to obtain information on how to have a new title issued in their name.